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[04/19]Iran's oil output may not jump sharply after final nuclear pact; The 9th China New Energy International Forum held in Beijing
Author:Jing Tian Source:ceep Date:2015-04-20 Views:

Iran's oil output may not jump sharply after final nuclear pact; The 9th China New Energy International Forum held in Beijing

(2015/04/13-2015/04/19)


Review of International Energy News
——Iran's oil output may not rise significantly for up to five years after Tehran and world powers seal a final nuclear deal, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
——The IEA (International Energy Agency) believes that US oil output will shrink with the oil output of OECD hitting a new peak and the declining trend of US shale production.
——Egypt has signed two memoranda of understanding (MoU) with Kuwait’s Alghanim International to implement two energy-related projects, according to a Wednesday Cabinet statement.
——Falling oil prices provide a golden opportunity to reduce inefficient fossil energy subsidies in favor of more productive and equitable spending, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a newly-released report on 15th April.



Review of Domestic Energy News
——China New Energy Chamber of Commerce held the 9th China New Energy International Forum themed with “New Normal, New Energy” on April 15-16, 2015 in Beijing.
——Non-fossil fuels in China will have provided 91% of electricity by 2050, according to one report from Energy Research Institute National Development And Reform Commission and The Energy Foundation.
——On 16th April, 2015, released by National Energy Administration, the data concerning the electric power consumption of the whole society in March is 4448 Kwh, with a 2.2% decrease over the same period last year.